CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Carolina Panthers backup quarterback Derek Anderson was struggling with his fundamentals and technique. He wasn't getting the results or consistency he wanted, and it was becoming a grind even though he still was playing at a high level.
His game was a mess.
So he got help from a coach.
Not Panthers quarterbacks coach Ken Dorsey, who has been working much more than normal with Anderson this offseason as the backup takes Cam Newton's first-team reps while the 2015 NFL MVP recovers from shoulder surgery.
There's no problem with Anderson's throwing motion or footwork.